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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 8 March 2004, Regulation No 131 Of The "regulations On The Service Of Soldiers Pay"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2004.gada 8.marta noteikumos Nr.131 "Noteikumi par karavīru dienesta atalgojumu"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 214, Riga, 26 July 2005 (pr. No 43 74) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 8 March 2004 the Regulation No 131 "regulations on the service of soldiers pay" Issued under the military service act article 48 the first part and the law "Latvian national armed forces participation in international operations" article 6, 1. make the Cabinet of Ministers of 8 March 2004 the Regulation No 131 "regulations on the service of soldiers pay" (Latvian journal, 2004, no. 39, 124; 2005, 68 no) the following amendments : 1.1. Express 3. point 2 of the annex by the following: "2. Depending on the nature of the international operations and security conditions in the region for the duration of this attachment surcharge laid down in paragraph 1 is multiplied by the following coefficients: no way PO box operation factor 2.1. international rescue operations and international humanitarian operations 1.0 2.2. international peacekeeping operations 1.1-1.2 2.3. international peacekeeping operation of 1.3-1.8 2.4. international military operations, the purpose of which is to implement the United Nations Charter article 51 in an integral part of United Nations Member States of the right to collective self-defense
2.0 "1.2. supplement to annex 3 paragraph 2.1 the following:" 2.1 cabinet within a certain range in any given year, you confirm the calculation of a premium rate for membership of this annex 2.2. and 2.3. above the bottom in international operations under the relevant between the folksy hazards and risks of the operation. " 2. the rules shall enter into force by 1 august 2005.
Prime Minister a. Halloween Defense Minister e. Morgan